Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s big day is here and they’ll now formally be known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

If you missed the telecast (we don’t blame you, the whole affair started around 4 a.m. on the east coast), here’s a breakdown of the Royal Wedding.

8:07 a.m. — Off they go

The carriage pulls up and the bride and groom get aboard for the procession. Harry leads and offers his arm to help his wife, Meghan. Princess Charlotte waves to the couple as they leave. Prince Harry waves back.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex begins her carriage procession with Britain’s Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex in the Ascot Landau Carriage after their wedding ceremony at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, in Windsor, on May 19, 2018.CHRIS JACKSON/AFP/Getty Images

8:03 a.m. — “God Save the Queen”

The church stands for the singing of God Save the Queen. The bride and groom return from the signing of the registry. They walk down the aisle of the quire with hands held. The Mulroney twin boys have the end of her train.

7:32 a.m. — “Stand By Me”

The choir breaks into song, the Ben E. King classic “Stand By Me.”

7:28 a.m. — “We got to get you all married”

Bishop promises to wrap up his homily. “We got to get you all married,” he says.

7:17 a.m. — The homily

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry is delivering the homily on the power of love. Meghan and Harry are seated — and still holding hands. She looks serenely happy. “Two young people fell in love. And we all showed up,” he says.

Meghan has taken the arm of Prince Charles and is walking through the quire. Meghan’s mother Doria is crying. Meghan, solemn for much of the walk up the aisle, is beaming at Harry. He is chatting to her.

She is wearing pink, right to the top of her hat. He will be walking Meghan down the aisle shortly.

6:50 a.m. — Inside the quire

Harry and William are seated beside each other. In the pews above them are members of the royal family, Prince Andrew with his two daughters, Eugenie and Beatrice, Prince Edward and his son James and wife Sophie. There are two empty seats, closest to the brothers. They have pillows on them. Clearly, the Queen’s and Prince Philip’s.

6:46 a.m. Meghan Markle makes her way to Windsor Castle

Crowd cheers as Meghan’s car makes its way to the chapel. She and her mother are in the backseat, Meghan’s face covered by a white veil.

6:34 a.m. — Prince Harry arrives with his best man and brother, Prince William

Yes, Harry is still sporting the beard. Both are in uniform (Harry actually had to get permission from the Queen to wear it.) The princes get a rousing cheer from the guests outside but they wave and keep walking to the chapel.

In case you were wondering how the American networks were covering the royal wedding, it is always quite an experience for any international event (See: Olympics, 2018),

NBC’s Today anchors seem to be deferring to the British counterparts they brought on the show, except for any Meghan Markle moments. NBC is asking lots of questions – it makes for a weirdly interactive experience for those at home. The best part so far has been when Markle departed her hotel and we got a quick glimpse of the dress. Someone actually said: “That’s it?”

6:20 a.m. — We get out first glimpse of Meghan Markle … and she’s wearing a tiara

It’s not the one Diana wore to her wedding, as some had speculated. The Queen, apparently, gave her her choice and Meghan picked one. Diana was given the same choice and opted to wear a Spencer tiara.

Meghan Markle leaves Cliveden House Hotel in Taplow, near London, England, Saturday, May 19, 2018 before her wedding ceremony with Prince Harry at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.Tim Ireland/AP photo

6:01 a.m. — Sarah Ferguson arrives

She arrived at Windsor Castle alone after Harry insisted she be invited. She was not invited to Prince William’s wedding to Kate Middleton in 2011. At 6:11 a.m., Fergie is seen chatting to guests in the choir. British commentators are shocked she got such a good seat. But let’s see if she sits down, or is just visiting.

Sarah Ferguson arrives for the wedding ceremony of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.Gareth Fuller/AP

When both the bride and groom are celebrities in their own right, it’s no surprise the guest list to the wedding of the year will be star-studded. Oprah Winfrey and Idris Elba have already arrived. Serena Williams, Victoria and David Beckham, and Ben and Jessica Mulroney are also expected. And, oh, the fascinators!

4:30 a.m. — Guests begin to arrive

Six hundred people were lucky enough to receive invitations to the ceremony at Windsor Castle. The royal family won’t start arriving until about 6:20 a.m. in order of seniority, so Queen Elizabeth II will be last at 6:52 a.m. — just before the bride, who is expected at 7 a.m.

4:01 a.m. ET — The crowds outside Windsor Castle

With great anticipation, royal fans have lined up outside Windsor Castle for hours to catch a glimpse of the guests, royal family and, of course, the couple of the hour, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Spectators helm from around the world, including Canada.

The day before — Prince Harry and Prince William greet people outside Windsor Castle

Well-wishers were in for a treat when Prince Harry and his best man, brother Prince William, greeted people gathered outside Windsor Castle, where Harry’s wedding to actress Meghan Markle will take place.

Britain’s Prince Harry and his best man Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, greet well-wishers on the street outside Windsor Castle in Windsor on May 18, 2018, the eve of Prince Harry’s royal wedding to Meghan Markle.ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images